Dear Editor,
Some time ago, I read an interesting article describing a dinosaur discovery – in Antarctica of all places – by a EWU prof. The bones of this dinosaur – obviously extinct – are thought to be 71 million years old, plus or minus.
Antarctica wasn’t always an ice cube? I had no idea. Talk about climate change! I confess I didn’t know we were spewing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere that long ago. Those pesky Neanderthals and their coal-fired power plants! Learn something new every day.
God bless America, and God bless our military.
Steve Brixen
Sandpoint
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